by Hermès
Eau D'Orange Verte 1979 by Hermès is a photo-realistic citrus cologne that captures the essence of a bitter orange tree in bloom — tangy, green, and refreshingly natural. The opening bursts with bright, zesty citrus notes, especially mandarin and bergamot, layered with a fine floral presence from jasmine and orange blossom. This intense, almost aggressive citrus burst fades quickly, evolving into a dry, woody-savory base with hints of patchouli and oak moss that lingers close to the skin. The perfume is unisex in character, with a sophisticated, clean elegance that feels more masculine than feminine to many, yet remains accessible to both genders. It performs as a true Eau de Cologne — light, fleeting, and designed for brief refreshment.